RE: Evidence for mental events breaking physical speed limit
Nov 27, 1999 02:59 PM
by W. Dallas TenBroeck
You are correct. To make definition would require quite a lot of
explanation, depending on the level of perception and
introspection that any one has reached -- and that is of course a
variable and depends entirely on the individuals and their
interrelated sympathies.
Dal
Dallas
-----Original Message-----
> From: Hazarapet@aol.com [mailto:Hazarapet@aol.com]
> Date: Saturday, November 27, 1999 6:58 AM
> Subject: Re: Evidence for mental events breaking physical speed limit
In a message dated 11/22/99 9:12:04 PM Central Standard Time,
dalval@nwc.net
writes:
> All steps from 1 to 7 are subjective, and non determinable
> physically.
>
The study does not map out what the mental landscape of 1 to 7
looks like or how extensive it is. Rather, it suggests that it
exists and that is the limit of its claim.
Grigor
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